Nope, I dont think so. At least I have never seen it either in Flex or in Java. As a general rule I try to
keep all text within the width of the page. For strings I tend to just break the text into pieces and concatenate. it makes for much more readable code. And even if eclipse were to word wrap, it would be ugly because it wouldnt respect any indentation. Eclipse prints this way, and I hate it because I find it difficult to read automatically wordwrapped text because the wrapped text starts all the way at the left edge of the page.
Regards
Hank
On 7/24/06, Clarke Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Jester, but I meant is there a way to turn on word wrap in Eclipse? Thanks if anybody knows.
ClarkeOn 7/23/06, JesterXL < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Text & TextArea I believe has this turned on by default, if not turn it on.Label is always one line.TextInput is always one line.----- Original Message -----From: Clarke BishopSent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:07 PMSubject: [flexcoders] Word Wrap in FlexBuilderIs there a way to turn on Word Wrap in FlexBuilder?
I have some long text strings that are used for instructions. Without, Word Wrap, they are really hard to edit. And, if I manually insert returns, it messes up the formatting when displayed.
What's the best practice for handling this situation?
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